Subclavian or Lower Abdominal Tubular Flap Transplantation

Curing disease: Indication The subclavian or lower abdomen tubular flap graft is suitable for single-finger skin avulsion. Surgical procedure Take the subcutaneous clavicular flap with thumb skin avulsion as an example. After debridement of the finger, after measuring the circumference of the proximal thumb and the length of the injured finger, design a flap with a circumference of the pedicle width and a finger length under the contralateral clavicle, and lift the skin from the deep fascia. The flap is as thin as possible to approach the thickness of the finger skin, completely stop bleeding, and then the flap is rolled into a tubular shape, and the pedicle of the leather tube is sutured by a splicing method to eliminate the wound surface. Finally, the wound finger is inserted into the skin tube to suture the wound edge, and the wounded limb is fixed with a wide tape and the body after the bread stick is formed.

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